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完型填空

  When Winsion Chruchill was a young man, his father concluded that Churchill was“unfit for a career in law or politics”because he did so badly in school.

  When Charles Darwin was getting ready to   1   on his five-year expedition on The Beagle, his father was extremely   2  .he thought his son was falling into a life of sin and idleness.

  Gorge Washington’s mother was a complaining,   3   woman by all accounts.She thought little of Washington’s achievements and didn’t   4   at either of his presidential inaugurations(就职典礼).She was always   5   that her children overlooked her and she was especially angry when her son George ran off to   6   the army for the American Revolution.She   7   believed it was his duty to stay home and take care of her.

  In his youth, the   8   Leonard Bernstein, one of the most talented and successful composers in American history, was continually pressured by his father to   9   his music and do something worthwhile, like help out in his family’s beauty-supply business.After Leonard became   10  , his father was asked about that, and he answered,“Well, how was I supposed to know he was the Leonard Bernstein?”

  People may criticize you or make fun of your ideas or actively try to   11   you.Often their efforts are only attempts to protect you from   12  .But obviously failure is only a possibility if you stop.If you keep   13  , a“failure”is just another learning   14  .Besides, giving up on a heartfelt goal is worse than failing.“Many people die”, said Wendell Holmes,“with their   15   still in them.”That’s true tragedy.

  So listen   16   to the worries and criticisms of your friends and family, and do your best to put their minds   17  , but then carry on.Listen last to your own heart.You   18   yourself better than anyone on earth.Make sure your song is   19  

  Listen to your own heart.Don’t let your music   20   with you.

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A.

set sail

B.

take charge

C.

make progress

D.

set examples

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A.

excited

B.

pleased

C.

disappointed

D.

affected

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[  ]

A.

self-confident

B.

self-centered

C.

kind-hearted

D.

cold-blooded

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[  ]

A.

show off

B.

show up

C.

pick out

D.

pick up

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[  ]

A.

claiming

B.

expecting

C.

complaining

D.

declaring

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[  ]

A.

fight

B.

beat

C.

attend

D.

command

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[  ]

A.

foolishly

B.

secretly

C.

bravely

D.

honestly

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[  ]

A.

late

B.

latter

C.

former

D.

later

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[  ]

A.

take up

B.

give up

C.

pick up

D.

bring up

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[  ]

A.

proud

B.

diligent

C.

professional

D.

famous

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[  ]

A.

advise

B.

suggest

C.

stop

D.

keep

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[  ]

A.

failure

B.

success

C.

stop

D.

keep

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[  ]

A.

stopping

B.

starting

C.

going

D.

coming

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[  ]

A.

method

B.

experiment

C.

approach

D.

experience

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[  ]

A.

music

B.

article

C.

movie

D.

poem

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[  ]

A.

politely

B.

rudely

C.

responsibly

D.

actively

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[  ]

A.

in order

B.

at case

C.

in use

D.

at war

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[  ]

A.

trust

B.

believe

C.

know

D.

doubt

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[  ]

A.

finished

B.

completed

C.

written

D.

sung

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[  ]

A.

live

B.

die

C.

sound

D.

play

答案:1.A;2.C;3.B;4.B;5.C;6.D;7.D;8.A;9.B;10.D;11.C;12.A;13.C;14.D;15.A;16.A;17.B;18.C;19.D;20.B;
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  It was only in the eighteenth century that people in Europe began to think mountains were beautiful.  1   that time, mountains were   2   by the people living on the plain,   3   by the city people, to whom they were wild and   4   places in which one was easily   5   or killed by terrible animals.

  Slowly, however, many of the people who were living   6   in the towns began to grow tired of   7  .They began to feel interested in looking for things which could not be explained, for sights and sounds which produce in a feeling of fear and excitement.  8   in the   9   century, people began to turn away from the man-made   10   to untouched country, and particularly   11   places where it was dangerous and wild.High mountains began to be   12   for a holiday.

  Then, mountain-climbing began to grow popular as a sport.To some people, it is something greatly   13   about getting to the.  14   of a high mountain:a struggle against nature is finer than a battle   15   other human beings.And than, when you are at the mountain top after a long and difficult   16  , what a   17   reward it is to be able to look   18   on everything within   19  !At such time, you feel happier and prouder than you can ever feel down   20  

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After

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observed

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however

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sometimes

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exciting

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fallen down

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lost

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discovered

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caught

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easily

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them

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it

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themselves

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last

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recent

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eighteenth

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early

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country

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town

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planet

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to

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in

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foot

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light

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behind

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down

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below

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away

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  The little train came to a stop at our station and we got out, very glad to be so near home at last.The   1   part of the journey from London had been quite comfortable;   2   when we had changed into the little train, we were, already tired and dirty, and the   3   run, with its frequent stops at unimportant villages, had only made us   4   tired and dirty.

  There was a carriage   5   for us at the station,   6   by two black horses.As soon as we and our bags   7   in, the driver waved his whip and we set off through the snowy forest.Even   8   the forest it was growing dark:it was the   9   day of the year, and the sky was   10   with clouds.Among the trees it seemed as if it was in the middle of a moonless night, the oil lamps on our carriage   11   just enough light for the driver to   12   his way and for us to be able to   13   that we were driving between thick walls of trees.

  After   14   seemed like two hours to us(but was actually only an hour), at last we   15   my friends house.First we saw a row of lights   16   came from the windows, and then we were suddenly at the door,   17   about half a dozen children   18   all ages shouting and asking questions   19   together.As we were getting out of the carriage, a fine old lady with white hair came out,   20   I recognized without difficulty as my friend’s mother.

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next

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one

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other

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so

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but

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thirsty

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slow

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more

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much

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pushed

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pushing

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already

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were

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in

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near

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outside

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out

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hottest

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longest

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happy

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shortest

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covered

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hidden

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closed

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full

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[  ]

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sent

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gave

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did

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made

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take

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look

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feel

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see

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tell

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say

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speak

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talk

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[  ]

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it

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what

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might

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having

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[  ]

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got

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reached

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observed

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shining

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which

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with

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and

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meeting

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at

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in

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every

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each

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  Before setting out, I told Barrett this trip would be tiring and   2  .For the first two days, he said almost nothing.I worried the trip was too   3   for a 17-year-old.Then, on day three, as we were   4   over high rocky mountains, he turned to me and grinned(咧嘴笑),“ Pretty hard.”

  After that there was no turning back.A five-year-old girl, wearing a dress several sizes   5   large and broken shoes, followed Barrett around, mesmerized(着迷).He couldn’t stop   6  .Later he said   7  , “I wish I could speak French.” I was   8   this from a boy who hated and   9   French classes throughout school.

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  Learning her story, Barrett was as   17   as I by this tiny woman's achievements.His eyes were wet and there was a   18   of love and respect on his face.He had finally understood the importance of my work.

  When leaving for home, Barrett even offered to stay   19   as a volunteer.My insides suddenly felt struck.This   20   achieved all I'd expected.Soon he will celebrate his 18th birthday.He’ll be a man.

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please

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attract

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educate

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rough

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dangerous

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troublesome

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violent

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little

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fast

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slow

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moving

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running

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climbing

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looking

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too

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very

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even

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so

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joking

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crying

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shouting

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smiling

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patiently

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regretfully

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lightly

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cheerfully

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ashamed

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disappointed

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determined

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surprised

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took up

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went in for

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fought against

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called off

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befriended

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disregarded

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avoided

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recognized

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Thus

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Even

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Meanwhile

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my

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his

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our

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her

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asking

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interviewing

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arranging

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describing

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brain

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wish

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will

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health

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appeared

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struggled

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hesitated

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failed

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village

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city

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organization

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state

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pleased

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bored

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puzzled

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touched

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combination

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composition

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connection

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satisfaction

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in

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behind

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out

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away

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interview

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flight

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article

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trip

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  Scientists now believe the earth’s magnetic poles(地磁极)have changed many times.One   1   change may have taken place about 330,000 BC.This   2   is about when modem man first   3   on the earth.

  Many   4   now believe the magnetism(磁力现象)of the earth may have a   5   influence(影响)on life itself.In the   6   past many kinds of animals and plants died out suddenly,   7   the North and South magnetic poles changed   8  

  Animals, birds and   9   people are to some degree controlled by magnetic forces When there is a   10   increase in magnetic strength; many animals have   11   in finding their way.Mice,   12   near a strong magnet, lose their hair and die   13  .And when the earth’s magnetism suddenly decreases, the   14   of men or women who kill themselves increases.

  How   15   does the earth’s magnetism   16   our lives?We cannot know for   17  .We do know this magnetism is getting weaker and we know that in 2,500 years the magnetic poles may change position   18  .And we know when   19  .happened in the past there were enormous   20   in life on Earth.

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such

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probable

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certain

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year

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century

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date

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moment

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appeared

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came

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produced

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made

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people

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scientists

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experts

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specialists

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surprising

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poor

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complete

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strong

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far

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distant

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long

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deep

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when

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if

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before

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after

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place

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direction

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position

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use

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also

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too

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some

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even

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slow

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weak

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quick

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sudden

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interest

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difficulty

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pride

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problem

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lain

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placed

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come

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stayed

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early

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late

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much

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quietly

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ease

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fact

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number

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long

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make

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certain

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instead

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those

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this

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influences

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effects

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movements

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changes

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  Mr.Jones had a big tree in his garden, and the children had   5   a long rope to one of the branches so that they could swing on it.

  Mr.Jones was   6   to see the professor   7   when he saw the rope, and looked   8   up and down the road.When he saw that there was nobody in sight, he   9   into the garden, put his umbrella, newspaper, bag and hat on the grass and   10   the rope.He   11   it hard to see whether it was strong enough to   12   his weight, then ran as fast as he could and swung into the   13   on the end of the rope, his grey hair   14   all around his face.Backwards and forwards he swung,   15   taking a few more   16   steps on the grass when the rope began to swing   17   slowly for him.

  At last the professor stopped,   18   his tie, combed his hair carefully, put on his hat, picked up his umbrella, newspaper and bag, and   19   his way to the university, looking as   20   and correct and respectable as one would expect a professor to be.

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neatly-dressed

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going to

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turning to

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coming from

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moving from

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gone

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arrived

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missed

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taken

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hanged

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tied

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joined

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put

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happy

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frightened

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surprised

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excited

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stop

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stand

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climb

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walk

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carefully

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secretly

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carelessly

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directly

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ran

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stepped

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moved

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jumped

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took hold of

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grasped

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seized

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picked

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held

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waved

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pulled

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hit

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lose

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receive

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measure

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take

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sky

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garden

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house

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flowing

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following

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blowing

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growing

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suddenly

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hardly

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occasionally

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continuously

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jumping

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careful

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slow

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more

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less

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too

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enough

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straightened

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tied

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united

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moved

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started

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set out

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continued

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walked

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sweaty

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joyful

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quiet

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proud

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